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European markets are heading for a lower open as investors reflect on a spate of central bank decisions and the prospect of higher-for-longer interest rates.

were mixed overnight as investors looked ahead to inflation data from across the region. Singapore and Australia are expected to report inflation figures for August this week, while Japan will release inflation data for the Tokyo region, which is seen as an indicator of nationwide trends.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.

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